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Comparison Review: Apollo City vs Nami Burn-E 2 Max
Here's how the Apollo City stacks up against the Nami Burn-E 2 Max — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo City and Nami Burn-E 2 Max serve distinct user needs in the electric scooter market. Priced at $1099, the Apollo City features a dual 1000W motor, reaching a top speed of 32 MPH. It offers a maximum range of 38 miles, powered by a 48V battery with 960 Wh capacity. Weighing 65 lbs, it supports a 265 lbs rider limit and is optimized for street riding. The scooter includes front and rear spring suspension for comfort, drum and electronic brakes for safety, and an impressive IP66 rating for water resistance.
Conversely, the Nami Burn-E 2 Max, priced at $3999, is designed for high performance. Its dual 3000W motor achieves a remarkable top speed of 60 MPH and is backed by a 72V battery with a 2880 Wh capacity, allowing for a range of up to 115 miles. Weighing 103 lbs with a 265 lbs weight limit, it excels on hybrid terrain. It features advanced front and rear hydraulic suspension along with hydraulic disc brakes, offering excellent handling and stopping power, though it has an IP55 rating.
While both scooters include speed modes and cruise control, the Apollo City is ideal for urban commuting, while the Nami Burn-E 2 Max appeals to those seeking high-speed adventures. For maximum speed and range, the Nami is the clear choice, whereas the Apollo City suits a balanced city riding experience.
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